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Senate concurs with House on retail‑theft sentencing thresholds; life prison and largest fines removed
3620473 · May 30, 2025
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Summary
Senate concurred with House amendments to Senate Bill 1,300, narrowing previously proposed maximum penalties and setting first‑degree felony treatment for thefts exceeding $150,000.
The Senate voted to concur with House amendments to Senate Bill 1,300, a measure addressing organized retail theft, adopting an amended penalty scale negotiated in the House.
Senator Roland Flores, who presented the motion on the floor, summarized the House amendment that removed more severe sentencing…
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